Category: Nanny
Rock a bye baby in the tree top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock… Have you spent many a night rocking your baby in the middle of the night, desperately trying to get him or her back to sleep? Many today say that rocking is not the way to go but don’t fret; […]
Even a small wrapped gift can be a great way to express how much someone is appreciated when added to the ‘tip envelope’.
A Halloween party at home can be a memory your kids and friends never forget! And what are the ingredients for a great party? You will need to make your own guest list and decide on costumes but here are great and easy ideas for the rest:
It might feel like summer just got going, but it is already that time – back to school! No one is excited to say good-bye to summer but by being organised, you can help your kids ease back into the school year and maybe even get them excited to get back to it!
It has been said that “A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take.” Mothers are so special and there is no better day than Mother’s Day to make them feel that way!
Throw a fabulous party at your house for you, your kids and a couple of good friends who also have kids! It is easy and fun and can be a real highlight in your year.
Follow our simple set of tips and you can feel confident that you have done what you can to get your kids ready for that all important first day of school!
Here is a compilation of five ‘basics’ that provide the foundation for an effective and happy relationship with your nanny or babysitter.
During the nanny hiring process, you should be on the lookout for red flags alerting you that you should not select a candidate.
Focus and concentration difficulties are the source of much aggravation for parents, teachers and other children alike. The consequences of lack of concentration can lead to children being easily distracted, easily irritable, difficulties with reading and writing, and forgetfulness. The following are just a few ways to improve your child’s concentration levels.
You’ve carefully selected the nanny who met your expectations and clearly defined her mission and responsibilities. You spent a few days at home to help her get started, so that she gets included in the family life and that your kid doesn’t feel abandoned when left alone with his new nanny.
As the festive period of the year approaches, busy mothers are looking for creative ways to involve their kids in the planning and preparations of Thanksgiving so that they can accomplish the many tasks that a successful holiday season requires. Here are two fun and simple activities that kids and their nannies can do together to help make a colourful and festive thanksgiving table.